A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Methuen, 1946 - 456 pagine |
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Pagina 2
... tribes must presently have followed ; and from about 1500 onwards the process of southward infiltration must have begun . By 1000 B.C. or thereabouts the various tribes had settled down into the areas which they henceforward were to ...
... tribes must presently have followed ; and from about 1500 onwards the process of southward infiltration must have begun . By 1000 B.C. or thereabouts the various tribes had settled down into the areas which they henceforward were to ...
Pagina 107
... tribe to which they originally be- longed ; so that in practice the urban voters were well represented in all the thirty - five tribes . festivals , which sometimes lasted ten days or more at THE CONSTITUTIONAL SITUATION 107.
... tribe to which they originally be- longed ; so that in practice the urban voters were well represented in all the thirty - five tribes . festivals , which sometimes lasted ten days or more at THE CONSTITUTIONAL SITUATION 107.
Pagina 189
... tribes of the interior noted with unconcealed alarm . Beyond the line of the Seine and the Marne Rivers lay a large group of tribes , some of Celtic and some of German blood , but all known under the common title of Belgae . Among these ...
... tribes of the interior noted with unconcealed alarm . Beyond the line of the Seine and the Marne Rivers lay a large group of tribes , some of Celtic and some of German blood , but all known under the common title of Belgae . Among these ...
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LAND AND PEOPLE | 1 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
THE CONQUEST OF ITALY | 24 |
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